For the last eight days I’ve been exploring the utility of using DuoLingo to build upon the foundation of my two years of Spanish at Howland High School and my Spanish major equivalence studied at Oberlin College. I’ve found Jane Hart’s Guide to DuoLingo to be valuable in my apriori recognizing this learning tool’s strengths and weaknesses,
Throughout my four decades of teaching I tried to build bridges across the Kindergarten to Higher Education divide, among different global communities and between academic and corporate cultures. I’ve participated twice in workshop created by The United Kingdom’s Jane Hart. The foundation of these workshops, “Promoting Continuous Learning in the Workplace, is her updated The Modern Workplace Learning online resource. This month I I working my way through MLW Daily.
How refreshing it has been to interact with the author (whom I have admired and corresponded with for over 10 years) and to develop learning relationships with individuals across the world. Based on things I’ve learned and reflected since my last workshop with Jane, I have “connected” with workshop participants on LinkedIn, incorporated some of the exchanged ideas into my interactions with my student research teams, and learned continuously
Other learning resources I am drawing upon this year are the following:
- Udemy
- Great Courses
- Screencastsonline
- Dan’s Tutorials
- MacU
- WordPress courses
- MacSparky
- LinkedIn Learning
- YouTube
- Jane Hart’s Top 200 Learning Tools.
So much to learn. So little time.
What learning resources do you use to learn continuously?